October 30, 2005 - Msg 31201:
romeena- sorry about that just a middle age implosion. did the plum or homemakers jet setting goats pay cracker barrel for lunch today? where's all the guys at today? the rest of the ladies? pappaOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31202:
a clean sweep in the series, eh? yogi you did good. boo- boo i'm a humble bear is i? ha. pappa(could use a picnic basket) bearOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31203:
Looks like it will be edwards in Atlanta!
OK... SHAKEDOWN! ha. Good sweep PBear! You been doing that a lot lately! ha More later
MDC

October 30, 2005 - Msg 31204:
No "sorries" needed, pappa. I figured you might not know, since it all happened before you came to the porch. For that matter, it happened before I came to the porch! Truth is, this porch was a very big help to me when it came to getting back into life. Thanks, friends.

Sugarplum says hey! --RomeenaOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31205:
Halloween party!..im go go as goober!this time is good for the school kids..get them in the house early!..well here at work till 6 then off for 3..fishing?..yea probably..good race here in Atlanta..hey mdc,ro,pappa,boo,where are the old time poarchsters,county nurse,fun girl slim,and wuite sam...hellooo..well will have a snack in just a bit for all...SPOTOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31206:
boy hope yall got that post...bad fat paws....sorry...SPOTOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31207:
Hey to everyone this evening,hope everybody is doing good.Romeena,those crab legs sound delicious!I love them too.There is a new restaurant i our town called"Rainbow Buffet",it's supposed to have all the seafood,or any other kind of meat and sides you can eat for 9 dollars everyday.I want to try to go there this week and check out the shrimp and crab legs .Hey MDC,good to see you.Well,better close.Take care all-ky girlOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31208:
Howdy! Pappa, I'm not going to the party as a Mayberry character but as a jar of.....VICKS!

Ro, I LOVE this side of Daylight Savings. The kids get sleepy earlier and I get to sleep an hour later. I do remember working nights and having to work an extra hour, though.

I had a great weekend and had a neat Mayberry-like moment I will share with you. Remember I said we were going to George West to my in-laws (by the way MDC, I didn't understand what you said about George West one or two?) and we had a good time. They attend a Cowboy Church. I don't know if Cowboy churches are everywhere but we have them here and Texas and they have riding and roping, etc after the service. Well, on Saturday they had a Boer Goat and Sheep compet-tion and we went to see it. What fun! I loved the goats...so much personality. The sheep, on the other hand, were rather dull and well,..."sheepish". Seeing all the goats made me think of Homemaker, of course. Now for the Mayberry Moment....Bruce and I took a drive to look for antiques and ended up in this little-bitty town called Tilden (population of about 300) and we stopped at this little old store on Main st. called Joe's Market. It was REALLY old and was painted white with an old white glider in the front for sittin' and talking with the locals. The two front doors were wide open and the smell of freshly oiled wood met us as we entered the store. The original, pecan floors were beautiful! Two elderly ladies were running the store and they were very friendly and talkative. The lady who ran the store was so pretty and I was floored to find out that she was 90 years old, no kidding she was beautiful and so nice. She had been born in Tilden and lived there her whole life. I got to meet two of her children and one grandson while we were there in the store. Also, while I was there visiting, a retired, white-haired fellow came in and he was obviously having trouble walking. He said he had driven from Arkansas and was, "all stove up"! I had to chuckle because I remembered a conversation we had here on the porch about use of the words, "stove up". He also said that since his hair turned white he has had to deal with the, "rust factor". He was just the cutest thing. Anyway, I thought of you guys when I was there because it was so much like Mayberry there in that old store.

Took the kids to a fall festival tonight at a church. It was in the 80's here today and sunny. How's the weather for you Asa....cold?

Ro, let me tell you what Erin did today in church! During the prayer before they take up the offering, she was giving Bruce a hard time and wouldn't listen when he was telling her to be quite. He was telling her, "Shh, be quite or I am going to spank you." Well, she wouldn't obey so he grabbed her up right at the end of the prayer when everyone just opened their eyes and he started out the door at the front of the church near where we were sitting. He had her under one arm like a sack of potatoes with her bottom sticking up in the air for all to see and she was screaming, "I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry!" as he carried her out. There was complete silence and then an outburst of laughter from EVERYone in the church, even the pastor. Man, I will be so glad when she learns to behave in church!

BooOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31210:
Very neat story Boo..love to go to the North Ga. mts. this time of the year and stop by the small toen stores and chat...get apples and boiel p-nuts and sogurm syrup...gona cut some fire wood for the winter tomorrow..had some fallen trees in the woods as always over the summer storms..we all probably have been toated out of preaching like that one time or another!..well its fried apple pies and ice cream [my mom and dad brought them back from the ga mts. today]..peach also..ice cold milk..well gona go back to the gym doen the hall and do my work out..leg and foot are almost back to normal after the wreck..been a year now and the doc"s said about a year..well back in a bit...SPOTOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31211:
Wow, sounds like you are doing great, Spot. Amazing what a year can do.

BooOctober 30, 2005 - Msg 31212:Boo, that's a great story. Friends, I've met Erin, and I wish all of you could meet her too. She's a fragile-looking, porcelain-skinned, blue-eyed blond. However, in that fairy-child body there lies a will of iron, and steely determination. It is always her intention to win, whatever the confrontation may be. As precious as she is, I'm glad she's Boo's, and not mine. I've paid my dues, thank you. I've carried a few out of church myself, and my husband carried them out even more often than I did. When he did it, the kid just knew they were dead on the spot.

Well, I think I'll go to bed. Couldn't figure out why I'm so tired, then I remembered that my body thinks it's an hour later than the clock says it is. No wonder I'm tired! Sugarplum says hey! --Romeena

October 31, 2005 - Msg 31213:
must be Steven King night at the movies on tv tonight...bunch of them on....lights are on...will have breakfast menu in a bit....SPOTOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31214:
Morning gang!up-an-atum..[thats southern, means get up]..this morning ita french toast battered in egg,sausage links,grits,maple syrup,butter,coffee,milk and cereal [froot loops] for the kids if they want..ready at 6:45 est..yall have a blessed mayberry kinda day!..getting ready to go home and sleep a bit,off work till thu. at 8 am..got to gather fire wood this afternoon..will have supper early cause its trick-or-treat night..Boo![no pun intended]...signed: SPOT the"need a new coller" dog of your porch...October 31, 2005 - Msg 31215:
Mornin' Y'all & Happy Halloween!
Remember- we're all heading over to the old Remshaw place at dusk. Watch out for Asa- he most likely will ambush us with something! I think last year it was rotten tomatoes!
Boo,my little grandchild Laci likes to cut up in church too. There aren't many little kids in the congregation and she is pretty much the "Church Baby." Well,there were some folks visiting with a little girl about her age and every time the little girl got loud and her parents scolded her,Laci would laugh! Finally when the little girl got so loud that they had to take her outside,Laci clapped! Laci has made that trip outside several times herself! Guess it's natural for kids to act up in church-remember Opie in church? Ha!
Well,gotta get ready for work. See y'all later for the Halloween festivities!
*****SMILES*****
possum under a rockOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31216:
oh boy tonights the big party, i'll go as mayor pike and my lovely daughter will sing for us.. now sing it purty and make us proud. boo- being a jar of vicks will be a mayberry porch character, besides this time of year you can't have to much vicks. r oldest daughter kris born on christmas day was about 6 and the preacher had gotten so windy that the adults were tired, it was hot, kris stands up and says alright enough preacching, let's go to the bathroom and go eat. it brought the house down even the pastor. now that she's 40 i still think of that every time a service seems a tad bit long. ky girl- that rainbow buffet sounds great** is there a pot of gold awaiting at the end of the rainbow. THOUGHT OF THE DAY;;; NEVER SMACK A MAN IN THE FACE IF HE'S CHEWING TOBACCO. pappa (going to a mayberry porch party) bearOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31217:
i think our daughter kris at that moment took after her mothers side. they were always a tad brash and outspoken, unlike my side who is shy, humble, bashful country folks. ha. i noticed yesterday that the first andy show where rose got married to william schullette that a few years later when olivia walton went in the nursing home that rose showed up to keep house, and she dated the same guy she married in the andy griffith show. on the waltons. pappaOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31218:
Good morning everyone - glad to see you went to a Boer goat show Boo - we just love our goats and we have a sheep too (one sheep died on us) but we are branching out to them. She is just as fun as the goats. When Cinnamon holds her ground with you - she looks at you, as only a sheep can look and stomps her front leg. It is too funny to watch this little 5 month old sheep!

Pappa bear - I think I'll go as Charlene Darling tonite - now it might take me a little bit to get into her small costume when I am just a tad bigger - but with the help of my Playtex Rubber Girdle - I should be able too!

Ya'll have a good time - special batch of "bat"ch of cookies for Asa!

homemakerOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31219:
Oh, my stars, homemaker, I hadn't thought about those Playtex rubber girdles in many, many years! I grew up on this end of the era where no self-respecting female over the age of 14 would go out without a girdle. I remember having to wear gloves to church and any other remotely dressy occasion. But that girdle! My mother wore one, and she only barely needed it. She made me wear one, too, and I was a stick! I weighed 108 lbs on my wedding day, not much on a 5'6" frame, but I had to wear a girdle whenever I dressed up, and that included a bridal gown. She made me wear that girdle, and on top of it, a Merry Widow, cinched up like Scarlett O'Hara. I could barely breathe. The Merry Widow had tabs and clips to attach to my stockings, thank you. Talk about miserable! I felt like a circus pony in full harness. Once I got married, I threw that wretched girdle away, and my mom was horrified. She finally abandoned hers, too, but not until about 1985. My mom was a lady, through and through. You know, looking at what passes for clothing these days, I think my mom may have been right. Young girls come to church these days wearing things I wouldn't have worn to work in the yard when I was their age. The times, they are a-changing!

Well, gotta go get my eyes checked this morning. My diabetes doctor insists, and he's right. They're okay, but it still pays to check them regularly. My blood sugar stays in excellent control, so I don't expect any problems, but better safe than sorry. See you all at the party at the Remshaw place. Is somebody still picking me up with the hay wagon?

Sugarplum says hey! --RomeenaOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31220:
Hi all, I haven't been here in a spell,but I have thought about you.Done a little traveling and a lot of bit of work. HA Tonight our church is having a "Hallelujah Nite." during trick or treat. Some of the folks are dressing up in Biblical character costumes.They are handing out tracts,candy and tapes. Going to have a bon-fire. It seems like it will be fun for us big uns.Our local VFD is also having a haunted house.I've been working there too selling hot dogs baked goods,etc.I'm not a big Halloween fan myself,but Alec really enjoys it. He's going to be dressed as Elvis. Too cute. He's a boy after my own heart. Well prayers all around.SlimOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31221:
If the party is at the Remshaw place, I believe I will revert back to chivalry and let ladies go first, ky girl.

I think I will go as my favorite Mayberrian - Ernest T. Bass. All I need is a rock. And a window.

Kai got to wear her costume to school today. She is going as JoJo the clown(an animated show). I'm glad she wasn't opposed to wearing it again this year as she was JoJo last year. But we figured this would probably be the last time she could wear it and it was darned expensive.

-Sterling HolobyteOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31222:
Hi, everybody! Sterling, my little girl is going as a pink cowgirl. I wanted her to be a pretty princess or something but I compromised and bought the cowgirl outfit..what she really wanted to be was Spiderman!

Right-O, Pappa, you can never have too much Vicks this time of year.

Homemaker, glad to hear sheep can be fun, too. I would like to try our hand at sheep for 4-H some day. The goats were wonderful, though.

Yes, Ro, I'll bet you are glad you are no longer dragging young 'uns out of church, and your description of Erin is perfect. How can something be so sweet and so difficult?!

The talk about the girdles cracks me up. I had not thought of those in years. I was too young to wear one but I remember my mom's girdle and she was a thin woman..hard to figure. I also remember her having those awful belts that held on those "things that women used every month". Just reminded me of a story my mom tells about something I did when I was 4 yrs old. My mom had an older sister who died at age 40, her name was Elizabeth and when she was sick at home, I went outside to pick some flowers to take to her when we were visiting. I was looking for something to put them in and found a blue box that I pulled out of the trash outside. I put the flowers in it and carried it upstairs to Aunt Elizabeth's room. I was so pleased with myself. It turns out the box was an empty Kotex box. I'll bet my Aunt really got a kick out of it!

Well, lots to do so I better get moving in that direction. Have a safe Halloween...se ya at the Remshaw house...I'll be the one in the green bottle.

October 31, 2005 - Msg 31224:
Happy Haloween ..... what happened to the bulletin board?October 31, 2005 - Msg 31225:
im under the porch....scared...SPOTOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31226:
Hey, did we go offline for a while. I couldnt get on this sitefor about three hours. Oh well!
Boo, this post is BeltLess! haha
What my little joke was about George West 1 or 2 was referring to the 2 Bush presidents. Trying to do a play on words, since it was in texas, but i guess it went over about as well as Asa's green bullets.
Hey Slim, I'm not into it either, but i love the renshaw ep because of Barney's expressions!!
Good to see Hmaker, Ro, Sterling and others.
Hey, where's Fred Goss?
Hang in there,
MDCOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31227:
Oh boo, remember my similar story that I told a couple years ago when we shared Christmas stories? I'll tell it again as Christmas gets closer/ mdcOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31228:
Sterling,that is just so nice of you,and,here I thought chivalry was dead!Ha Ha!My granddaughter loves JOJO the circus clown.Every time she sees a x-mas ad with that toy in it,she has to have it so she can carry it around.We have been back from trick or treating for about 2 hours now,and,I'm sitting here helping the kids eat thier candy.I don't know how it is where any of you all live,but,here they usually give out the snack size bars of candy.Wonder when they started giving those instead of the regular sized bars?My son went as a vampire[makeuponly],my daughter went as a princess[makeup and crown]and my grandaughter went as a dalmation puppy[makeup only].This is the first year they went with just face makeup and not the whole outfit and they seemed to like it better because they could move around easier,I liked it better because it was a whole lot cheaper.Boo and spot,I love little towns like you both mentioned,they are so charming and have so much character.Reminds me of that Brad Paisley song"Most famous person in the country"or something like that.,spot ,those pies and ice cream sound good,i haven't had fresh fried apple or peach pies in a month of sundays!My aunt used to make them,she called them moccasin pies for some reason,the name didn't hurt the taste none though!HaHa!Ya'll I loved those kids in church stories.I'm glad to hear I wasn't the only one who had children who acted up in church!I used to say that mine had me so frustrated by the time I got to church just trying to get them dressed and ready ,I didn't feel like I should be going to church I was so agitated!Ro,I remember my mom used to wear a girdle,and,one time when I was a teenager and I didn't like the way I looked in my jeans,she talked me into wearing one.Well,that was wasted money she spent on that,I couldn't breathe in that thing,I took it right back off and said I'll just lose the extra pounds!Well,I better close before I ramble on too long,take care everyone,Happy Halloween-ky girl October 31, 2005 - Msg 31229:
Hey slim,so good to hear from you,sounds like the church halloween party was fun!-ky girlOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31230:
still scared under the porch.....hear noises...SPOTOctober 31, 2005 - Msg 31231:
I don't remember your story, MDC. Can't wait to hear it.

We had a very interesting Halloween, let me tell you! We were expecting a cool front to come in here at about 10pm, according to our local weatherman, Dale Nelson (unaffectionately known as "Dead-Wrong Dale"). He said, "There won't be any rain in our area until after 10pm so don't cancel any of your plans". Well, like I said earlier, I decided to take the kids trick or treating (which I only did once before), even though we could see alot of lightening on the horizon. We parked our car in a nice area and walked house to house. Everyone was having a nice time (except Erin who I heard talking to herself, saying, "I don't like trick or treat"..she was getting tired). Now at this point it was in the 70's when suddenly the wind starting blowing like a darned tropical storm and the rain came like a typhoon! It was cold and the rain was coming at us sideways because of the strong winds. I had to run 4 blocks with the kids. I had to take off my flip-flops so I could run and after 2 blocks, it started to hail, so I was running in the wind and hail with Erin screaming, "It hurts! It hurts!". I couldn't see where we were going because when I opened my eyes to see in front of me it felt like needles hitting my eyes. I shoved Erin behind me to sheild her and we just ran while I tried to see through the slits in my eyes. Oh, it was fun! I told the poor dripping wet kids that we should do something different next year and stay home and play games or something. They both said, "Yes!"

So, think I'll get into my warm bed and snooze!

Boo!

"Wanna buy a ship in a bottle?"November 01, 2005 - Msg 31232:
welcome to november everyone... oh what a porch party last night wasn't it. would someone pass me a bottle of tylonol or the new stick rub for headache? how about is there a nurse in the house? now i know how otis felt in the morning. who was that streaker at myers lake last night? THE ABOE IS JUST TO SEE IF ANYONE'S AWAKE. HA. sounds like everyone had a great time. good to see sterling, boo, dead wrong dale and the rest. prayers for our nation, our soldiers and the christains in the world as we are getting crowded by satan. in britain a recent poll showed 68 percent believed in ghosts while 52 percent in god. it's not terrisum nor alqueda we should be fearing it's the devil and gods wrath on the unbelievers. i'm imploding now. lol. pappa bearNovember 01, 2005 - Msg 31233:
"Fall" is finally in the air here in the Phoenix area. For us, fall is relative, just means "not so hot" haha "Winter is everyone elses summer, except maybe for south texas. Prayers for all our troops, Kevin, porchsters and families, and our whole world. Pappa, I saw the ranger lookin' for ya!
Have a good day all!
MDCNovember 01, 2005 - Msg 31234:
What a lovely November afternoon it is! Bright sunshine, 65 degrees, clear as a bell. We had a lot of much-needed rain yesterday, a really nasty day, but it just washed things clean so today could be beautiful. Even the air looks clean, and in this metroplex, that's saying a lot.

The Remshaw house party was so much fun! I broke away for a while and went out to my son's house. Two little grandsons - one dressed in the cutest sailor suit you ever saw, made by his other grandmother, and the older one (age 4) made a very manly Superman, complete with built-in muscles and real red boots. The 2-yr old sailor talked about his brother's "musnels", and kept trying to show us his own, flexing his little arms and getting red in the face. They live on one of those wonderful one-block-long streets, almost all young families who all know each other, and the kids just walked both sides of the block, gathering candy, with the parents standing a few feet behind them. Back at the house, Melissa and I made caramel apples, using real Kraft caramels, not those wrap things, and toasted the seeds my son had dug out of the pumpkins he carved. A good time was had by all!

I have a piano tuner coming by this afternoon, to see if my poor piano can be saved or if we need to shoot it. It hasn't been tuned in years and has two broken keys and a broken pedal. When it's in tune, it has a lovely voice, and I might just play it a little bit, if there's no one around to hear. Do you suppose I could get Bee to come over and play "Chinatown" one of these days?

Well, gotta run. The Plum needs a good comb-out and her little ears cleaned. That is, if I can find her. She heard me talking about it, and disappeared like a wisp of smoke. However, I'm sure she's saying "hey" from her hiding place. --Romeena

November 01, 2005 - Msg 31235:
Hey Romeena, you could get Aunt Bea to sing and pound out a few bars of "Too-too- tootsie..." to check that PIE-anna. haha
Well, y all bring those dry cleaning goods to me from the party so I can check all the pockets, teehee. That madhatter's get up that the mayor wore was the cats!
Rollin' on thru,
Fred Goss (hodie II) November 01, 2005 - Msg 31236:
Well, the piano tuner has finished, and we didn't have to shoot the piano. He has it tuned very nicely. I do believe it would produce Toot-toot-tootsie without any problems. Now if I only knew how to play.....

I ordered my Fourth Season DVDs today. Now I can hardly wait for them to arrive! I notice that "The Haunted House" which was episode 97 or 98, depending on whether you're looking at filming order or broadcast order, is not listed. I hope that was just an oversight in the list of episodes, and that it will actually be there on the DVD.

Sugarplum says hey! --Romeena

November 01, 2005 - Msg 31237:
I'm sure it will be Ro, I hope so! I will be pre-ordering also. Maybe I'll order a set for the leaders of the world. I have a feeling that this ole world would ne a much better place!
Well, it's November and the turkeys will be scrambling for the bushes! Just think, if Ben Franklin had gotten his way, and the wild turkey was made our national bird, we would be having EAGLE on Thanksgiving! haha!
Have a good evening all! it is a good porch rockin, night!
Mr Darlin's, I've got a new batch for these cool evenings, CuzNovember 01, 2005 - Msg 31238:
can you believe there talking about snow in illinois betwen dec 1- 15th? when i was growing up we had snow the first 10 days of oct. now it's early in early dec. fred goss- do you cleAN BEAR COATS AFTER A LONG WINTERS SLEEP> MDC- A NEW BATCH EH? caps again. well spot are you still night shifting ? romeena- so they fixed the piano, shucks we was looking forward to a piano kaboom party. time for a bear nap, last night sure wore me out, i'm not a young bear anymore. ha. pappa bearNovember 01, 2005 - Msg 31239:
Howdy! Its a beautiful night here in South Texas..in the 60's and clear. Glad you are cooling off in Arizona, MDC. It is such a welcome relief, isn't it?

Took the kids to the local park and took a good brisk walk, really enjoyed it. Exercise is so much easier when its cool than when its 100 degrees and humid!

Ro, your description of the grandkids was so sweet. Bet you had lots of fun with them.

Hey Fed Goss! I have some costumes for you to clean after the kids and I got caught in that hailstorm last evening!

Hi Pappa Bear. Hope you are having a nice evening.

I am personally glad that Halloween is over and we can start planning for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Are any of you doing anything interesting for Thanksgiving? We are going to my In-lawa that live out in the country. My family and my husband's family will spend it together along with my best friend Karen and her 2 children. I'm really looking forward to it. Hope we have nice weather because we are planning to eat on tables outside. I will be cooking one turkey and my mom-in-law will make another. We both do dressing and then everyone else makes the side dishes and desserts. I always have to make some pies, though..its tradition, and ya'll remember I make prize-winning chocolate pies. The church is having its Thanksgiving supper soon, maybe I'll enter another pie this year....maybe lemon meringue...or banana creme. What's ya'lls favorite? I also make really good candies sweet potatoes with lots of brown sugar and butter and I bake them a good, long time until this yummy syrup forms. Mmmmmm.... Boy, I'm getting hungry!

My dear husband put me on a budget starting today, so I have to watch my spending and keep receipts for everything..bummer! Its hard to do that this time of year.

BooNovember 01, 2005 - Msg 31241:
Hey fred,ro,boo,mdc,pappa,sterling,hm,possum.....where are all the other porchsters?...sorry about not having supper...been busy spliting firewood...whew..snack will be summer deer sausage and ritz and cheese and rc cola...bought Bob Seger"s greatest hits cd today....WOW, memories.....well gona string up tw mor poles...going fishing in the morning!...SPOTNovember 01, 2005 - Msg 31242:
Spot,I like Bob Seger, two of my favorites of his was night moves and old time rock n roll.I seen him on t.v. in an interview one night and I didn't recognize him with short hair.Boo,it sounds like that will be a great Thanksgiving with everyone together.I wish I was ready for it like you are.My soon to be daughter -in-law is flying here from Colorado for a few days,i'm looking forward to that,but,I'm not sure how many I'll be cooking for,so I haven't been able to plan a menu.I think I'll just cook for alot of people,then if some don't show up I can always freeze it.Boo,if that weatherman you were talking about says you are going to have nice weather on Thanksgiving,I'd move all them tables indoors quickHa! Ha!Glad to hear you got your piano tuned Romeena,could you play Goodnight Irene?-ky girlNovember 01, 2005 - Msg 31243:
ky the whole cd is great....im 45 will be 46 in dec., just love that old rock in roll...journey,bad company,eagles.skinnerd,molly hatchit,marshal tucker,doobie brothers,mothers finest,kc,....and all of the 70"s...breakfast will be on miss ky girl....I-hop....be there...SPOTNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31244:
boo- me thinks hubby wants to keep eye on reciets to see what you get him for christmas. in- lawa isn't that near iowa? spot- what day in dec is your birthday? our oldest daughter turns 40 on christmas day. mdc- stuffed eagle for thanksgiving? well a feller could get use to anything if trained early.ha. ky girl- don't over cook they might enjoy it so much they'll have a couple hundred visit like andy's cousin and family did that time. maybe romeena will play my kentucky home for you. have a mayberry day everyone. sure wish my bearcostume would come back soon, it's a little nippy fred. pappa bearNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31245:
Shoo-- that party really wore me out. . .I mean can you even believe that Asa tried to dress up as one of the Fun Girls! What a hoot! And then he tried to ride that cow out in the pasture. . .or was that Spot chasing Asa on the cow. . .Ro had my ribs hurting with her girdle stories. . .or was that My girdle!

homemakerNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31246:
And...the cow had boots on! ha That Asa ia a real hoot.
Just had the new sweet carmal deals at IHOP.
My treat for tomorrow morning for ya all. MMm good!
Pappa, did you catch that post from TrailBoss on the western site, that he is Ferd Goss here, just like you and me have double handles like when you were Mountainman.
APB FOR REV JR, MAYBERRY DEP, MRS WILEY, ALYCE, IRISHSTER AND OTHERS!
Have a nice day!
MDCNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31247:
Now ain't that a co-inkydink? I go to check in with y'all, and MDC has an APB out on me. Well, here I is! Trying to visit the porch more these days...still playing "catch up" at work. Hope everyone's doing well.
Rev.Jr.November 02, 2005 - Msg 31248:
Hey rev, I knew them state police would round you up sooner or later! After all, we're out catchin' chicken theives and what not, ya know! ha
Pappabrar's daughter's singin' just about done me in for quite a spell. Then we had to chase down homemakers goats, boo's kids, and charlotte tucker's phone bill! ha, whew, I've been samplin' too much of my latest batch!
ANYONE WANT TO SHARE PAST THANKSGIVING STORIES?
Funny, amazing, or whatever.
Hang in there,
MDCNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31249:
pappa my birthday is in the 22nd day of dec...check this out, my daughter is the 19th SAME day as her moms,my X mother in law is the SAME day as mine,Andy my son is the last day of november,my dad and uncle which are twins, birthday is the 11th of dec.,sister in law is new years day.........whew......lunch will be subway on pappa....SPOTNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31250:
Boo, I just checked at Weaver's, and ep 97, the haunted house IS listed. Go way down the page,
past the combo's, trading cards etc, and you will see it, plain as a rock thru yer win-da!
I swoun, girl, that hurt knee must be getting to yer eyesight! ha
MDC
MDCNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31251:
my twin shows up!November 02, 2005 - Msg 31252:
Yeah,Rev. Jr. we were getting ready to send SLED up I-95 for you! Ha Ha Good to see ya!
How is this for family birthdays? Today was my father's birthday,tomorrow is my mom's birthday.It's also my aunt's birthday- my grandparents had two children,both born on the same day-different years!
Spot,you named some great musical acts- Bob Segar is fantastic. Saw him back in the late 70's-wow! I also got to see the original Lynyrd Skynyrd in Charlotte a few months before the crash. So glad I got that chance.
Don't get me started on Asa's antics at the Halloween party! I'm still trying to get this gunk he threw at me outta my possum fur. Think he had a combination of Vicks and Dippity Doo that he was slinging- he got me good! Anybody else get hit with it?
Well,guess I'd best skeedaddle. Y'all have a good evening!
*****SMILES*****
possum under a rockNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31253:
spot,I like all of the bands you named.I forgot another one of Bob Seger songs that I like,"Turn the page",I am 41 will be 42 the 19th of this month,and I grew up with the 70's music too.I heard the Eagles when they came this way and did a concert a couple of years ago,you know when they did something like a reunion tour,and thier harmonies ,I thought still sounded great,especially on "7 bridges road".Possum,you are so lucky that you got to see the originalLynrd Skynrd Band .My grown kids listen to lynrd Synrd,journey,eagles,and they just can't believe their mom heard it way before they did.Pappa Bear,I'll take your advice,I forgot about that episode,I'll be careful!Ha yeah,I haven't heard 'My old kentucky Home " for awhile,maybe Romeena will be nice enough to play it for me.Rev.Jr,good to see you,didn't see you and some of the other porchsters at the Halloween party,just wondered if you didn't want to visit the Remshaw place,or you were afraid Asa would throw that stuff at you he threw at Possum!ha ha!Possum,as they said on "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" try windex,maybe it will bring that gunk out!tyou later friends-ky girlNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31254:
sorry,thats "talk to you later"-ky girlNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31255:
Possum, I can get that out with a little dry cleaning solution! haha
When I get more time, I will share the time on thanksgiving where the sprinklers went on in the park. Well, I guess I did, huh! Big family reunion Thankgiving dinner in a park, and the sprinklers came on! Waterlogged turkey, and all the waterlogged fixin's that you wanted! haha
My 70 year old aunts were scamperin like the good ole days!!
Keep on truckin',(there's a 70's phrase)er rockin'!
Fred, let's dry clean spot, Goss (;November 02, 2005 - Msg 31256:
Good one Fred! Thanks for sharing! VETERANS day coming up soon too. Thanks for your service pappabear and to any others who servred or are serving!
Hi to Ky Girl, ro, rev and all!
Good evening all,
MDC
See you at the IHOP tomorrow!November 02, 2005 - Msg 31257:
Hey to the porch....hoping everyone is good...just watched the Mayberry Chef...I wish I had an Aunt Bea to cook for me and opie... :-)

Thanksgiving stories...I'm from the south...all my thanksgiving stories start with "ham, green bean casarole, mashed potatoes, corn bread and sweet potatoe casarol"...and they all end with banana pudding (the kind with the nilla wafers all around the bowl) and laying on the couch scratchin my belly! :)

Ky Girl...I'm 41...gonna be 42 in March. KNow what you mean about the kids and music. My favs were always Journey, KISS, Eagles...Segar...those were the biggies. Now my 14 year old wants to come home and tell me about "zepplin" or "the crew". He has no idea...and just can't beleive those big old vinyl discs i call 'LP's.

Ya'll be good....

Goober...
YO!!!November 02, 2005 - Msg 31258:
Hey Goober,remember when 8 track tapes were modern?Ha Ha ,that seems like so long ago sometimes!When my kids were about 14 or 15,and,they started listening to skynrds "Free Bird" and I was singing along with it,and Peter Framptons old songs they were just amazed.I can relate to the thanksgiving stories with ham,cornbread,and all the fixins,and finishing off with banana pudding,we'd have sweet potato pie too.My mother will still cook ham instead of turkey at any holiday meal.You know what I really think is funny ?When I go to the clothing stores and I see some of the almost identical styles I wore in the 70's marketed under another name.I was in a store one day and,I think it was wal-mart,and my oldest daughter asked me if I liked the low-rise jeans she picked out,I said yea,but,when I wore them they were called hip-huggers.I told her,their not really a new fashion,they are just new to your generation.Well,better close,take care all-ky girl November 02, 2005 - Msg 31259:
Fred Goss,I just read your post,that is too funny!i'll bet everybody was scamperin!You remember when c.b.radios were the big thing?i've been trying to think of anything unusaul or especially funny that happened at thanksgiving,we always have fun,and I'm sure there are some funny things,just can't think of them right now.If you have ever heard that song,I think it's by Montgomery Gentry,"Merry christmas from the family ",our holidays are kind of like that,with everybody running to the store for stuff they forgot,and,some cousins showing up that we are glad to see,haven't seen in a long time,we just try to re-trace the family tree as to how we are related!-ky girlNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31260:
oh,Fred Goss,lets not dry clean spot,those spots he has are permanent,they don't come off!ha ha-ky girlNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31261:
Ky Girl...I grew up in Harlan Ky...and that MG song is ALL about my family...right down to the blowing the fuses by pluggin in the motor home...it's a hoot!

Goober...
YO!!!November 02, 2005 - Msg 31262:
Ky and Goober!..yall will love this...bought me a 1982 chevy El Camino!...49.000 orignal miles..man bought it at a car show in tenn.,..so cool...had to pay more than I wanted for it but just had to have it..like new...has a push button am fm 8 track in it from the factory!.....have not been home long with it...gona go enjoy my prize....back in just a bit ...SPOTNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31263:
Hey,MDC, my knee is fine...I think you mistook me for Romeena, and I'm honored.

Yep, that party at the Remshaw house was cool. I didn't get any Dippety do slung on me. I think next year that Asa should take it easy on the Mulberry Squeezins..he couldn't even pass the Barney Fife, Peter Piper Nose Pinchin' test for drunks!

I remember a bad Thanksgiving when my husband and I just got new light beige carpet and my nephew spilled a pan of candied yams in the middle of the living room. Not fun. When ya'll were kids did you get up and watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade? I have fond memories of that and the wonderful aroma of the turkey in the oven. Every year I try to watch that parade but I always end up bored with it now and I am always the one making the turkey now that Mom is disabled so Thanksgiving morning is busy.

Well, better think about going to bed. I can't get used to this time change, I keep waking up an hour earlier than I have to. Bye!

BooNovember 02, 2005 - Msg 31264:
Evenin', all. MDC, you're right, episode #97 is listed now, but as sure as I'm sittin' here in this rocker, it wasn't there when I looked. I saw #96 and #98, but #97 wasn't there. The dates even skipped - there was nothing for 10/07, and I remarked to my friend that #97 belonged right there. Now it's there. Hmmmm. Has anyone noticed the Count hovering around here lately?

I'm leaving tomorrow, heading down to Fredericksburg to spend the weekend with all my kids. The Florida kids are coming in, and the son and DIL who live here are going down also, and both my daughters live there, so it will be one big happy family. Only my Beloved One will be missing, but we know where he is, and I know he'd want me to go and have a good time, and so I shall.

Guess I'd better hit the ironing board, tomorrow will be a long day. Four and a half hour drive! The Plum will be staying home with my friend, as there will be three huge dogs and two little dogs and a cat down there, and with my gimpy knee I don't want to be having to race to rescue my baby. She would just spend most of the time perched on the back of the sofa anyway, seeking peace and safety. Maisy, the Jack Russell/fox terrier mix, just can't stand that and is constantly pursuing her, wanting to play, so it gets a little harrowing. The drive will be lonely without her, though.

I'll be home on Monday. Have a great weekend, everyone. Sugarplum says hey! --RomeenaNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31265:
Thanksgiving wouldn't have been complete without Aunt Thelma and Uncle Paulie coming over when I was a child. Aunt Thelma always brough cranberry salad - looked good but tasted like cranberries, imagine that! And always - Lemon Crumb, my absolute most favorite desert!

homemakerNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31266:
where to begin on this great wonderfuly full oorch, quess i'll jump in where i can and hold on, ah one ah two,. fred, i kinda fiqured that was you ramroding just checkin thanks for clearing it up. might need my bear fur spurced up before winter, can you work me in? rev jr- are you a sight for sore eyes. i think we all know what it is to be so busy chores before winter, hokidays a comin and so forth, just happy to see you friend and know your ok. homemaker- i love that lemon crumb cake also, i'll take 3, please. did the goats milk spill in it as a secrety ingrediant? romeena- be carefull , have a great time but remember our prayers travel with you. boo- great thanksgiving story. did you continue dumping a pan of yams on the rug during macy's parade? spot-what a great find, i always loved those el camino's. what color is it? remember the ford ranchero? like the early 60's ford galaxte's there a rare bird. more later, spot much i want to add from the rest of the post. since veterans day is approaching why not add a name of a veteran to this site until thanksgiving? it could be you, a brother, sister, friend, parent, grandparent. so forth. whether they gave their lives or what they did after the war. often times the wives, fiance's and kids pay an awful price. pappa bearNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31267:
Sorry I missed the party. Stayed at home and handed out candy with my patch on. aarrrgghh. Boy, all this talk of 70's music sure brings back a ton of memories. Was anybody else here a member of the Columbia House record club? Got some great albums and 8 tracks from there....James Gang, Foghat, etc., Also got some real duds, too. Remember if you didn't order anything they would automatically send you the "selection" of the month? I finally figured out the "selection" of the month was stuff they couldn't sell. I wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer at age 12. Not much better at 45 either. LOL
Rev.Jr.November 03, 2005 - Msg 31268:
Ky girl, yup, I caught that after i posted. Meant to say "Let's dry clean THAT spot" (referring to possum) Guess I better proofread! ha
Ihop was goooood MDC, thanks. Yo to goober!
Did I mention that I'm a trucker? Keeps me on the run, but truckstops now have internet and I just love to keep in touch. I also visit the western site that you hear pappabear and MDC mention. Love those old westerns too! Have a mabeery day!
Fred Goss

November 03, 2005 - Msg 31269:
SPOT- very cool! Love those El caminos, Rancheros etc. A guy at work has an 84 GMC Caballero (GMC version of the el camino)It has original paint and stripes. 70's music talk is like Welcome Back Kotter! ha. I started teaching in 71 and around 73 the Shilites came out with "Have you Seen Her." It was the only slow song the boys would dance to! haha, but it would sure fill the dance floor of that middle school! Taught about 15 years and still miss it each sept, but things are so different now!
Well you all have a good day. My prayers are with you all each day. Safety to romeena onthe road.
Pappa,My brother Greg, 30 year Marine Pilot. Retired just recently. He has always reminded me that freedom isnt free! I have had Old Glory flying at my home since 9-11, will never forget!
VETERANS day is for all living vets and I sure do thank them all, past and present! Semper Fi.
Box back under the porch! Have a good one.
MDCNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31270:
Didnt see Fred there, howdy.mdcNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31271:
Well,I've tried just about everything and still can't get the Dippity Doo/Vicks off! Fred, you ever drycleaned a possum before? I'm not very comfortable with that idea. I suggest we let Spot go first-if you can get him clean,then I'm up for it! Better yet,let's test it out on Asa. After all,he started this mess!
Speaking of 70's music,did anyone like Jim Croce? I still listen to his stuff. Guess it's true what they say:" Only the good die young". Seems that way with musicians anyway- Buddy Holly,Jim Croce,Hank Williams, Ronnie Van Zant,John Denver,just to name a few.
Well,before I get all sentimental on you guys,guess I'd better go. Fred,I'll get back to you about the drycleaning!
*****SMILES*****
possum under a rockNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31272:
hey gang ...great racing at Atlanta this past weekend ,sorry I missed the party at the Rhemshaw place ...ate at SPOTS favorite place last night ,The Cracker Barrel ,good food and decent prices ...everyone have a great day
MAYBERRY DEPUTY

November 03, 2005 - Msg 31273:
MD good to see you checkin' in. Yes, GOOD race. This week in Ro's neck o the wood, Fort Worth TX speedway! MDCNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31274:
pappa my little car truck is maroon with a tan top...ky loved have ya seen her...well here at work in my little ride...found some old 8 tracks, earth wind and fire,...let me get settled in...SPOTNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31275:
spot- sure sounds like a rare find, congrats. mayberry deputy- do my eyes cecieve me or is that you? there has been a bear running rough shod over northfork and wyatt needs your help. kinda like ernest t. lock him up and he's gone before you know it. possum- did you know one year they had a 45 record player in a car? like the edsel it never made it . does anyone remember the make and year of that car? mdc- yep. i fly the flag and march in the parades and fly the army flag to keep those marines from taking charge. BEFORE ANYONE GETS OFFENDED, THE MARINES AND ARMY HAVE HAD A LOT OF FUN PICKING ON EACH OTHER FOR YEARS AS WELL AS MARINES GOOD NATURALY TEASE THE NAVY ABOUT BEING THE TAXI BRANCH. were all brothers and sisters. bonded my the military. fred goss- breaker 19, which truck stop are you rolling into tonight? any chance we all can grab a bite on you there? rev jr.- we guys have all been there. remember post ceral sold one square inch of alaska land complete with deed for so many box tops and a dollar we all jumped on that, ot realising how many square inches we'd have to get promision to cross.ky girl- i love that song and grandma got ran over by a reindeer.i'm a nut that way. hA. GOOBER- GREAT WEATHER LATELY, KINDA SCARY ISN'T IT? I WATCHED THE MAYBERRY CHEF EPISODE LAST NIGHT ALSO. I'D ABOUT FORGOT ABOUT THAT EPISODE. IT WAS ONE OF THE SHOWS THAT COULD PULL OFF HAVING 4 CHARACTERS IN IT (oops forgot to blow out the caps.) and still put on a funny show. red skelton was another. asa- are you still worn out from the remshaw party? we miss you. pappa bearNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31276:
ASA- APB out for you!
Our local station is in season 3, then all of a sudden last night they show color ep of the taylors returning from hollywood and Aunt Bee winning all that kitchen stuff, which she shows off to Clara etc. A lame episode I think, especially righch in the middle of BW ! Oh well
what is one to do. I have the dvd of season 3,but kinda wanted to see which color one it was.
Dont remember the AK land grab pappa, but i did send away for those x-ray glasses from the back of comics once!
Imagine that, them playin' off the hormones of a 12 year old boy! What a rip. ha. The last boxtop i sent in was for one of those baking soda frogmen in early 60's! (And I was about 16!!)Go figure.
Pappa, if it werent for the Marines backing you guys up, the Army would just be police force! haha
MDC (Cruisin' for a bruisin') ha :@]November 03, 2005 - Msg 31277:
Tonight its gona be meat loaf,mashed taters,fried okra,green beans,green onions,corn bread,sweet tea and nanner puddin....ready at 6..SPOTNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31278:
Pappa, what year did they have the 45 rpm record player in a car?? Was it a caddy?
MDCNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31279:
45"S...WOW...I remember my very first 45 that I can remember was Gentle on my Mind...Glen Cambell...SPOTNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31280:
Hi Spot, the first 45 I can remember was either Cherryhill Park or In The Ghetto (Elvis)...not sure which...or maybe it was the Monkees..Anyone remember those guys that went around wearing tights...Paul Revere and the Raiders. Now I wonder what idiot came up with that idea, "Hey let's come up with our own gimmick and do something nobody else is doing...let's wear tights!".

Homemaker, I had an Aunt Della amd Uncle Wyatt that always spent Thanksgiving with us and I sure miss them. Uncle died in 1988 and Aunt Della died about 5 years ago. She always brought my favorite Blueberry Banana Cream Cheese Pie. I still make it at almost every holiday dinner.

Possum, I don't think John Denver was very young, though I guess that is relative. Did you ever see a cheesy Christmas movie he was in called The Christmas Gift? He plays a widower with a young daughter who spends Christmas in a small Colorado town called Georgetown, Well, the little town it was filmed in is actually Georgetown, Colorado and it is one of my favorite places to go when we vacation in Colo. Check out the movie if you ever see it on TV. TBS usually shows it at least once every holiday season.

Hope Ro has a good time with her family in Fredricksburg. I will be going there myself in about 4 weeks. It is a great little place to go and they have a wonderful Christmas festival we like to take the kids to.

Well, hope ya'll have a great evening.

BooNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31281:
hey everyone,it's been a beautiful fall day here,I hiked 2 or 3 miles and enjoyed all the changing leaves and sunshine.Romeena,have a safe trip and let us know when you get back.Possum,I still like Jim Croce's music too,I still listen to it.My favorite is "Time in a Bottle".Do you remember a singer-songwriter named Harry Chapin?He had a couple songs out in the 70's I liked,I can't remember the names right now,just a few of the lines.If I think of it later I will post it!ha ha.Pappa,wonder how many kids bought a piece of land in Alaska? I never heard of that,thats different.I like" Grandma got run over by a reindeer" too.I also like Ray Stevens version of "Santa Clause is watching you".And Jeff Foxworthys'Redneck 12 days of christmas".MDC,how did the x-ray glasses work?ha ha I'll bet the way they advertised them,it sounded like you would have the vision of superman!What was the baking soda Frogman like?Anybody remember sea monkeys?The way they were advertised they looked like they had crowns on thier heads,and they were supposed to be some kind of big secret.Well,they did hatch from some kind of powder,but,they weren't that big,and all they did was reproduce and they weren't big as nothing.fred Goss,if you don't mind me asking,who do you drive for?Are you on the road most of the time,or do you drive a few days,then off a few days?For our veterans day,I want to mention my dad,who is 83,he served in wwII.He is doing good healthwise,still walks 2 miles everyday,some days more.Pappa I think it's great that you march in the parades.The local Legion keeps trying to get my dad to do that ,but,he won't.I wish he would.I think Asa is hiding,or,maybe he got some of that gunk he was throwing at possum on himself and he can't figure out how to get it off eitherHaha!Fred,he hasn't come into the dry cleaners lately has he?Maybe we ought to check at Weavers and see if he's come by and bought any cleaning stuff lately.Well,gotta close for now,take care everyone-ky girlNovember 03, 2005 - Msg 31282:
yeah,Rev.Jr,I was a member of the columbia house record club too,those automatically sent selections of the month were terrible.Sometimes they would send them to me even if I sent the card back marked "NO",I think they were just hoping someone would buy them.Now,I see alot of those "selections"at the 1.99 discount bargain bins.-ky girlNovember 04, 2005 - Msg 31283:
Morning gang.........tights?...whew...maybe some of the lady porchsters ..not me...monkeys..yep...good one...what about bd company?...I-Hop this morning...on me..yall can tip....SPOTNovember 04, 2005 - Msg 31284:
wow so many wonderful memories on the porch. spot- great meal last night and tv land episode where barney the scamp got ahead of his self and had the russian summit in bea's kitchen. ky girl- there was a lot of ceral and bazooka bubble gum give aways that like kids today a must have, that you realized was a funny thing to want so badly. of course ours was cheaper than todays kids must pay so much more for the must have. mdc- good one on the army, just one back at you, in fun and love spirit. the army uses the marines as point dogs, we send them into battle first as they say, and i they don't come back we're smart enough to go find a new war. ha. as far as last one out, someone has to clean up and turn the lights out, ha. for those uninitated all branches do these good nature barbing but we love and respect each others service. TO SUM IT UP IT'S LIKE GUYS WHO SAY LOVE BASEEBALL BUT ROOT FOR DIFFERENT TEAMS, both love the game and share great comradery. i served two years with a multi branch working together. boo- that blueberrybanana creame pie sounds fantastic, can you bring a couple of hundred to the porch? pappa bearNovember 04, 2005 - Msg 31285:
just ran into this and thought you might enjoy it--- IT ONLY TAKES A MOMENT. it only takes a moment to whisper words of praise, to thank god for blessings that decorates your days. it takes only a moment to lift someone in prayer who needs to be encouraged and know that god is there. it only takes a moment to share a little love with someone who is lonely it only takes a moment to be a friend in need to spread a little sunshine while doing that good deed. life can be so complicated that we forget to see that it only takes a moment out of our busy must accomplish tasks, but remember friends when our lord calls us home he will not care how many things we have on our must do list. so many are in such a hurry to go nowhere. pappa bearNovember 04, 2005 - Msg 31286:
Mornin' Y'all. Yeah,Boo,now that I think about it,John Denver wasn't quite so young. Guess I should've said it's a shame we lose so many fine musicians. I believe he was around 50,wasn't he?
Ky Girl,Harry Chapin was another good one. You might be thinking of "Cat's in the Cradle". I liked his song "Taxi" too. I remember those guys in tights! What about Bobby Sherman,The Cowsills,Herman's Hermits? Ha! "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter." I saw on the news where one of the Cowsill brothers was missing after Hurricane Katrina and two of his siblings were on CNN talking about how they're trying to find him. Think he turned out to be a bum or something,but it's still very sad that he was in that predicament.
A 45 record player in a car? I could've told 'em that wasn't gonna work! I liked my 8 tracks!
Yep,Asa is either hiding out or he DippityDoo/Vicks himself up during the melee and is trying to come clean!!
Y'all have a good day! Like what you posted above,pappa bear. Words to live by!
*****SMILES*****
possum under a rockNovember 04, 2005 - Msg 31287:
Yall remember Rick Springfield?..."Jessies Girl"...soap star after singing....SPOTNovember 04, 2005 - Msg 31288:
Hey possum, 50s is YOUNG!!! haha, dont put us "oldsters" in the ground just yet! ha
I heard a HH song today that i havent heard in a long time...remember "No Milk Today"?
Pappa, ya got me on that one! Like one time when I was teaching Sunday school to 2nd graders and I was talking about how after about 40 days afloat,
Noah sent out a dove from the ark and it returned so he knew the waters had not yet receded. Then he sent out another dove and it didnt return. I asked the class why, and one little boy pops up and says "because he drowned!" ha
Great little poem! I try to pray for all porchsters each day.
KY girl- you would put baking soda inside the little plastic frogmen, place them in a full bathtub, then as the baking soda "disapated" they would rise to the top. As for the glasses, well they were advertised showing a guy wearing them along with a very bold (for the 50's-60s)illustration of a silloette of a woman's figure! But they were just sunglasses! The joke was on us kids! I just looked on ebay and they actually have a pair for sale there!
Thank your dad for us for serving. It has only been about the last 5 years that my dad has talked about it. He says he just wanted to get on with life, but as he ages, he now wants people to know his story. He's 87. Did 65 missions over Germany, decorated several times for distinguished flying, bring back his shot up plane and crew safely!
Well, all have a great weekend. Good vittles spot!
MDC